"Lichten," the debut album from F.S. Blumm, is a captivating exploration of neoclassical soundscapes, released on January 1, 2003, via the independent label blummrec. This 40-minute journey is composed of ten intricately crafted tracks, each offering a unique blend of electronic and classical elements. The album's title track, "Lichten," is a standout, showcasing Blumm's ability to create atmospheric, introspective pieces that resonate long after the last note has faded. "Tulpen / Tulips" and "Ankern / Anchor" are notable for their delicate piano melodies and subtle electronic textures, while "Blank" and "Ohne Orte / Placeless" delve into more abstract, ambient territories. Throughout "Lichten," F.S. Blumm demonstrates a keen ear for detail and a deep understanding of both classical and electronic music, making this album a compelling listen for fans of the neoclassical genre and beyond. The album was released in stereo and is available in 24-Bit/44.1 kHz quality.